THE INDEBTED BRIDE: TRAPPED IN A CONTRACT
nd fielding endless phone calls. All she wanted to do was take a shower, be a couch potato, and veg out in front of
ief. She saw her mother's coat was still ha
xpecting to hear her mother's warm
out again louder so
he house was eerily quiet and
she started to get worried. She set down the bag of takeout on the counter and flicked
!" she exclaimed. "Mom!" She knelt by her mother's side, "Mom
ine just this morning. She was supposed to be watching her favorite TV show right now, not lying on the floor
r emergency?" the
imed, her voice breakin
calm," the dispatcher rep
ddress, trying to keep
e meantime, I need you to try to re
in her chest. "What? I...
atcher assured firmly. "What's your name?", the dis
First, I need you to check if your mother is bre
ght find, she held her breath and observed, to her relief, sh
ce quivering. "She's brea
eed you to check her pulse,"
around with her mother's hand,
fingers on your mother's wrist, just b
and then she felt it, a faint, but steady pulse. Relief washed over her, and for a moment, s
her acknowledged. "Now, I need y
, steeling herself.
ou to put your hands t
r's breastbone, in the center of her chest. Place your other ha
instructed, her heart racing
e dispatcher instructed. "Push down at least two
med, taking severa
spatcher said. "One, two, Th
the dispatcher had instructed. She tried to block out the fear and panic and just focus o
encouraged. "Keep going.
he said between breat
t job," she continued. "And the paramedics are on their way. They're going to take over for y
shing down on her mother's chest, her arms beginning to ache. But she
little longer," the dispatcher c
e replied, her voice tremblin
ed encouragingly. "You're doing such a wonde
er breath coming in gasp
. "Keep fighting, Mary. You're doing so
ept pushing down on her mother's chest with all the strength she h
the dispatcher exclaimed. "They're going to take over for you now. J
uring. She stumbled to her feet, letting them take over. As she watched the
saw a paramedic kneeling beside her, a kind smile on his face. "You di
tment. One of the paramedics came over to her and placed her hand on her shoulder softly, "are you going to come along with
ng in her throat. As the paramedics wheeled her mother into the emergency room, she watched with